Chemistry of Essential Oils

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4 THE CHEMISTKY OF ESSENTIAL OILS


and the higher content of alcoholic constituents (ester number after
acetylation 64-0). The acid number was 27, the ester number 50.
The oil was not completely soluble in 10 volumes of 90 per cent, alcohol,
but dissolved in every proportion in 95 per cent, alcohol.
A cedar-wood oil has been distilled during the past few years from
the wood of Cedrus Atlantica, the so-called Atlas cedar, which is prob-
ably a variety of Cedrus Libani, the cedar of Lebanon. This oil has
the following characters :—


Specific gravity at 15° 0-950 to 0-
Optical rotat on + 45° ,, + 62°
Refractive index 1-5119 „ 1-
Acid value 0 to 2
Ester „. 3 ,, 3 „ 11
,, „ (after acetylation) 30 „ 48

It is soluble in 1 to 10 volumes of 90 per cent, alcohol. According
to Grimal,^1 the oil contains traces of acetone, and about 5 per cent, of
a ketone, C 9 H 1 4O, which he terms libanone. This substance yields a
semi-carbazone, melting at 159° to 160°, and a liquid oxime, which on
bromination yields a dibromide melting at 132° to 133°. The principal
constituent of the oil is dextro-cadinene, which was obtained from it in
a sufficiently pure condition to have an optical rotation of + 48°.
The wood of the ordinary Lebanon cedar, Cedrus Libani, yields,
about 3 to 4 per cent, of oil, having an odour recalling those of methyl
heptenone and thujone. Its characters are as follows:—


Specific gravity at 15° 0 940 to 0'
Optical rotation + 66° „ + 86°
Refractive index at 20° 1-5120 „ 1-
Acid value 0 to 1-
Ester „ 2 „ 4
„ „ (after acetylation) 18 „ 25

A sample examined by Messrs. Schimmel & Co. gave the following
results on fractionation :—
270° to 275°...30 per cent.
275° „ 280° 40
280° „ 285° 14
285° „ 290° 6
Residue .......... 10 ,,
A cedar wood from East Africa, the product of Juniperus procera,,
yields an essential oil, which has been examined by Schimmel & Co.^2
and found to have the following characters :—
Oil from
Sawdust. Boards.
Yield of essential oil... 3*2 per cent. 3-24 per cent
Density at i5° 0 ..0-9876 1-
Refractive index at 20° C.... 1-50893 1-
Optical rotation
Acid value ....
Ester „ ....
„ ,, (after acetylation)
Solubility in 60 per cent, alcohol
90 „

-37° 10' - 32° 30'


14-9 27-


8-4 7-


70-0 89-


1-6 vol. 2 vols.
0-5 vol. 0'5 vol.

(^1) Comptes rend., 185 (1902). £b2, 1067. (^2) Bericht, October, 1911, 110





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